November 25, 2021

TogetherAll


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Togetherall, (formerly Big White Wall), is available 24/7 and monitored by trained mental health professionals. A safe place online to get things off your chest, have conversations, express yourself creatively and learn how to manage your mental health.

Within Togetherall, members are anonymous, so no one will know you’re using it unless you tell them. Most members report feeling better and more able to cope as a result of using the service and because it’s available 24/7, nearly 70% use Togetherall outside of normal working hours.

· A community where members are anonymous to each other, they can share how they are feeling and support each other

· Access 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

· Clinically managed with trained professionals available 24/7/365 to keep the community safe

· Self-assessments and recommended resources

· Creative tools to help express how you’re feeling

· Wide range of self-guided courses to do at your own pace

Available for free to all serving personnel, veterans and their family members (aged 16+). Just visit Togetherall.com armed forces

Chester: Apply For Jobs in Social Care


Do what you can to help the ones who need it most. Change a life and #StepInToSocialCare. Discover the roles at:  https://www.carejobsnw.co.uk/

Catterick: Veterans At Ease



Lesley is one of our amazing volunteers, and a huge advocate for Veterans At Ease, she also runs a collection hub for us in Catterick Garrison… from her own home!!


Veteran's at Ease are a Mental Health Charity, committed to helping Veterans, Reservists, Serving Military Personnel and their families deal with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other combat stress-related issues. We will help anyone who feels they need our support whether they have been diagnosed with PTSD or not.
We provide free therapy and support through a technique called NLP by our trained therapists (all of whom have suffered themselves, been through treatment with Veterans at Ease and then gone on to qualify).



November 24, 2021

November 22, 2021

North Yorkshire: Avian Influenza Prevention Zone


Avian Influenza Prevention Zone

On 21 November 2021, a new Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) has been declared in parts of North Yorkshire in England, affecting the districts of Harrogate, Hambleton and Richmondshire. This means that it is a legal requirement for all bird keepers in that area to keep their birds indoors and to follow strict biosecurity measures to limit the spread of and eradicate the disease.

This localised AIPZ includes additional housing measures to help minimise the risk from wild birds and other sources. Housing is, however, only one part of disease prevention and control. It is also essential that all bird keepers implement the highest standards of biosecurity both at the perimeter of their properties and within the premises to prevent disease being spread between different houses.

The government Chief Veterinary Officer is urging bird keepers to act immediately in response to the new housing localised measures, including taking steps to safeguard animal welfare, consult their vet and where necessary put up additional housing.

For more information please click HERE

Scotland: Forces Children Scotland

Forces Children Scotland are holding an online art session in partnership with Edinburgh University.
They’re interested in finding out about the experiences of young people who have lived in different countries.

The session is for young people aged 12+.
Please contact Nina if you know someone who would like to take part.


information provided by Leuchars HIVE

Scotland: NHS Fife

All children in Scotland aged 2 years and over can get vaccinated against flu using a simple, pain-free nasal spray.

Not only does the vaccine help protect the child against flu, it also reduces the risk of passing the virus to others.

To find out more about flu vaccination, please visit:
📱 www.nhsinform.scot/flu-vaccine


information provided by Leuchars HIVE